Old 06-08-21, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by VicBC_Biker
A very small change in saddle angle (a few degrees either way from level) can make a big change in that 'sliding forward' feeling.
Take the wrench you need with you and go for a ride and make small adjustments at the roadside, unless you can put the bike on rollers or a trainer stand.
I find that I need to be warmed up and pedalling for 5-10 minutes to get a true 'feel' for how the saddle is working.
thanks for suggestion, I've got trainer stand, do you think it would be better to use it than making adjustments while riding? I'm asking because sometimes it feels not very good on trainer, but on the road it's fine. Unsure if it's related to my riding style, on small rides I move out of the saddle and the road is constantly small uphills and downhills. On the trainer I'm always in a static position.
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